Lee Daniels’ The Butler dominated this weekend’s US box office chart.
Oprah Winfrey’s comeback film – which is based on the story of a White House butler who served US presidents for decades – topped the chart by taking in more than $25m.
The historical drama finished ahead of comedy We’re the Millers and Elysium, which led last weekend’s chart.
Comic book adaptation Kick-Ass 2 finished in fourth place with nearly $13.6m in its first weekend of release.
The top five was rounded out by Planes, which earned $13m in its second weekend.
Ashton Kutcher’s biographical movie Jobs debuted outside of the top five with $6.7m. Kutcher recently described Jobs as an honest portrayal of the Apple innovator’s success and failures.
The US weekend box office top ten in full:
1. (-) Lee Daniels’ The Butler – $25,010,000
2. (2) We’re the Millers – $17,780,000
3. (1) Elysium – $13,600,000
4. (-) Kick-Ass 2 – $13,568,000
5. (3) Planes – $13,141,000
6. (4) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – $8,375,000
7. (-) Jobs – $6,700,000
8. (5) 2 Guns – $5,572,000
9. (6) The Smurfs 2 – $4,600,000
10. (7) The Wolverine – $4,425,000
Vin Diesel will play the lead role in Soldiers of the Sun.
Matt Damon’s Elysium topped this weekend’s US box office charts.
Denzel Washington’s 2 Guns has topped the US weekend box office chart.
The revenue for 3D movies has hit a record low in the US.
The Wolverine has debuted at the top of the US box office.
Vera Farmiga’s The Conjuring has stormed the US weekend box office chart.
Despicable Me 2 has maintained its lead at the top of the US box office.
Steve Carell’s Despicable Me 2 has stormed the US weekend box office chart.